Jobs in israel
Israel job vacancies hit highest rate since December of 2022, CBS says
The total number of job vacancies in Israel rose to 152,134 in December, compared with 150,953 in November
MentOlim networking event revolutionizes job hunting for new olim
Israeli hi-tech shifts to employer market as perks fade, hiring tightens - analysis
Freelancers in Israel experience 100% freedom but have 0% financial security - opinion
Remote work is here to stay; Gable raises $16 million to keep coordinating it
With nearly 100 million remote workers in the US alone, the need for remote work logistics has become necessary to avoid burnout and disconnection among isolated employees.
Rewrite ‘internal algorithms’ to help in job hunt - comment
Here to help with your biggest job hunt questions.
What are the best jobs in Israel? Recruiting website has the answer
Israelis have plenty of options to expand their job hunt, yet they still flock to the same few companies. What's so special about them?
Golbary Sacara launches recruitment campaign
Golbary Sacara Group is owned by David, Moshe and Yaakov Golbary. The group employs about 1,000 people in its Golbary chain, which has 87 branches, and in the Sacara chain, which has 58 branches.
A sermon written by AI - are robotic rabbis next?
The rabbi used the ChatGPT chatbot, a free-to-access AI program launched in November of last year.
Going for a job interview? Here are tips to help answer their questions
Human resources experts reveal what is behind the most asked questions in a job interview and what answers are recommended.
Over 20% of job applicants ‘ghost’ prospective employers - study
People who are looking for a job for the first time in their life tend to ghost employers at a higher rate than those who are already a part of the workforce or have previously been employed.
Wanted: Chairman of the board for Bank Leumi, Discount
Surprisingly, the meeting of the shareholders in Bank Mizrahi Tefahot extended Moshe Vidman's term as chair of the bank for another year.
We need to help olim from post-Soviet countries - opinion
While Israel claims that new immigrants are desired and encourage aliyah, for many people emigration turns into severe mental health problems.
Layoffs aplenty: How do you avoid losing your job?
The Israeli economy is at the beginning of a widespread wave of layoffs. How do you avoid the naughty list this year? Here are some tips from experts.